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1 retard of the tide
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2 retard of the tide
1) Океанология: запаздывание приливного явления2) Макаров: запаздывание прилива -
3 retard
1.замедлять; задерживать; тормозить; опаздывать2.торможение; замедление; задержка; запаздывание -
4 retard
1. n отставание; запаздывание; промедление2. n амер. разг. слабоумный3. v замедлять, задерживать4. v редк. задерживаться, запаздыватьСинонимический ряд:delay (verb) arrest; bog; bog down; check; clog; decelerate; delay; detain; embog; encumber; falter; hamper; hang up; hesitate; hinder; hold back; hold up; impede; inhibit; keep; mire; obstruct; set back; slacken; slow; slow down; slow upАнтонимический ряд:accelerate; advance; expedite; hasten; speed -
5 retard
1. [rıʹtɑ:d] n1. отставание; запаздывание; промедлениеretard of the tide /of high water/ - спец. запаздывание прилива
2. амер. разг. слабоумный2. [rıʹtɑ:d] v1) замедлять, задерживатьto retard development [progress] - сдерживать развитие [прогресс]
2) редк. задерживаться, запаздывать -
6 retard
1. запаздывание2. замедлять3. запаздывать4. запаздывающий -
7 retard
rɪˈtɑ:d
1. гл.
1) замедлять;
задерживать;
тормозить (развитие и т. п.) Syn: hinder, prevent, delay Ant: quicken, speed
2) медлить;
мешкать;
запаздывать, опаздывать, отставать Syn: linger, be slow, be tardy, delay
3) редк. откладывать;
отсрочивать, оттягивать Syn: postpone
2. сущ.
1) задерживание, задержка;
запаздывание;
промедление Syn: retardation, delay
2) амер.;
сл. заторможенный человек;
неодоб. "тормоз" отставание;
запаздывание;
промедление - * of the tide /of high water/ (специальное) запаздывание прилива - to be in * отстать (американизм) (разговорное) слабоумный замедлять, задерживать - to * development сдерживать развитие - I was *ed by a visitor меня задержал посетитель( редкое) задерживаться, запаздывать retard задерживать, замедлять;
тормозить (развитие и т. п.) ~ задерживать, замедлять ~ запаздывать;
отставать -
8 angle of retard
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9 inflation
nto offset inflation — компенсировать потери, вызванные инфляцией
to retard / to slow down inflation — затормозить рост инфляции
to stem / to stop inflation — останавливать рост инфляции
- adjusted for inflationto tame inflation — обуздать инфляцию, справиться с инфляцией
- annual rate of inflation
- anticipated inflation
- backdrop of inflation
- big jolts of inflation
- bottleneck inflation
- continuous inflation
- controlled inflation
- country ravished by inflation
- double-digit inflation
- drop in the rate of inflation
- fall in the rate of inflation
- fluctuations of inflation
- galloping inflation
- hidden inflation
- high inflation
- high rate of inflation
- inflation fell
- inflation held steady
- inflation is getting out of hand
- inflation is on very low levels
- inflation is rampant
- inflation is rising
- inflation is running at 7 percent per month
- inflation mounts
- inflation roars
- jump in inflation
- latent inflation
- long-run inflation
- low inflation
- measures to control the inflation
- mounting inflation
- oil-led inflation
- open inflation
- persistent inflation
- price inflation
- raging inflation
- rampant inflation
- rapid inflation - resurgence of inflation
- rise in inflation
- rising inflation
- rising tide of inflation
- savings are being eroded by inflation
- single-digit inflation
- soaring inflation
- spiral inflation
- spiraling inflation
- steady inflation
- suppressed inflation
- surging inflation
- sustained inflation
- the latest inflation figures
- threat of renewed inflation
- unanticipated inflation
- uncontrollable inflation
- uncontrolled inflation
- wage inflation
- wave of inflation
- worsening inflation
- zero inflation
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